ITIL Exams

ITIL Exams for the ITIL framework are undergoing some major changes. The launch of ITIL version 3 has sparked an overhaul of the examination process.

There are essentially two methods for taking ITIL based ITIL Exams. Paper based and electronic.

Paper based ITIL Exams can be taken in any of the ITIL certification levels. Paper based ITIL Exams are sent to the Accredited Training Organization (ATO) and from there sent to the Examination Institute (EI) for marking.

Electronic ITIL Exams can (at time of writing) be only taken for lower level certification (Foundations). Electronic ITIL Exams can be taken via a PC directly into the EI certification system (when booked via an ATO) OR they can be taken at a Prometric or Vue testing centre. You need to check with your ATO about their EI examination options.

There is discussion that the ITIL version 3 ITIL Exams will all be available electronically (with potentially ALL ITIL Exams reverting to a multiple choice format).

The current Managers exam offered by any Examination Institute is based on a case study. The ITIL v2 Managers requires a pass to be obtained in both the Service Support and the Service Delivery module.

Each exam is a 3 hour exam, with a pass mark of 50% for Exin and ISEB and 55% for APMG.